The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 263
... Reform , to select the policy of one section or the other ; for they were too antagonistic to be combined . Lord Palmerston boldly cast in his lot with the Old Whigs ' - the mo- derate and constitutional successors of Mr. Burke . He was ...
... Reform , to select the policy of one section or the other ; for they were too antagonistic to be combined . Lord Palmerston boldly cast in his lot with the Old Whigs ' - the mo- derate and constitutional successors of Mr. Burke . He was ...
Page 266
... Reform Bill , by designating it as a ' lie , ' with a frankness which he hardly cared to qualify . We have no intention of retorting his courtesy . We are quite ready to admit that he fully believes that the proposal to remit the paper ...
... Reform Bill , by designating it as a ' lie , ' with a frankness which he hardly cared to qualify . We have no intention of retorting his courtesy . We are quite ready to admit that he fully believes that the proposal to remit the paper ...
Page 269
... Reform Bill would be , like Lord Palmerston's a mere demon- stration , the hostility shown to it from the Liberal side was not sufficient for its overthrow . Mr. Gladstone appears to have imagined that when once he had complied with the ...
... Reform Bill would be , like Lord Palmerston's a mere demon- stration , the hostility shown to it from the Liberal side was not sufficient for its overthrow . Mr. Gladstone appears to have imagined that when once he had complied with the ...
Page 271
... Reform programme , will do so with a full knowledge of what they are undertaking ; especially as it is probable that , pushed by his Reforming allies , he will propose a more violent bill next time . They will know exactly what ...
... Reform programme , will do so with a full knowledge of what they are undertaking ; especially as it is probable that , pushed by his Reforming allies , he will propose a more violent bill next time . They will know exactly what ...
Page 272
... Reform . If they really mean what they continually say ; if they are only asking on behalf of the working class for a share , and not for a monopoly of power ; if they are willing to recognize that in our social state , where a dense ...
... Reform . If they really mean what they continually say ; if they are only asking on behalf of the working class for a share , and not for a monopoly of power ; if they are willing to recognize that in our social state , where a dense ...
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